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© Infrant Technologies 104. In the Choose Backup Schedule section shown in Figure G, schedule your backup job to run during off-peak hours; this avo
© Infrant Technologies 11Test the backup job After you create the backup job, it appears on the Backup Listing tab. When you run the backup job, a f
© Infrant Technologies 12Deploy Rsync across network boundaries The next scenario we’ll examine is deploying Rysnc across network boundaries. In par
© Infrant Technologies 13To deploy Rsync across network boundaries: 1. Install the local ReadyNAS device on the WAN side of the firewall. 2. Insta
© Infrant Technologies 14Deploy Rsync over a VPN While transferring data across networks is a business necessity, so also is ensuring the informatio
© Infrant Technologies 15In this topology, note the following: 9 Each ReadyNAS device (an Rsync client and an Rsync server) resides on its own priv
© Infrant Technologies 16To create a remote network policy: 1. Log in to the local VPN router using your administrative credentials. 2. Navigate t
© Infrant Technologies 17After you create the gateway and network policies, review the tunnel summary, as shown in Figure N. As you can see, the gate
© Infrant Technologies 18Combine backups with snapshots You can combine your backups with snapshots. In brief, a snapshot is an image of your data f
© Infrant Technologies 19 2. Click the Save button, and then follow the prompts to reboot the ReadyNAS device. 3. In the Snapshot Schedule section,
© Infrant Technologies 2 Using Rsync For NAS-To-NAS Backups You’ve heard it before, but it’s worth repeating—an organization’s most valuable ass
© Infrant Technologies 20Putting it all together Now that we’ve discussed several different network topologies as well as scheduling backup jobs and
© Infrant Technologies 213. Create backup jobs On the local device, create seven backup jobs—one for each day of the week, as shown in Figure R. Not
© Infrant Technologies 3The process In this guide, we’ll discuss several different network topologies and walk you through the process of performing
© Infrant Technologies 4Rsync in practice Consider the topology illustrated in Figure A. In this scenario, a local ReadyNAS can maintain a copy of a
© Infrant Technologies 5Deploy Rsync on your LAN Because each backup job runs initially as a full backup, you’ll want to create and test it locally
© Infrant Technologies 6Enable the Rsync service After you install the ReadyNAS devices, you need to enable the Rsync service on both the local and
© Infrant Technologies 7Configure the Rsync protocol After enabling the Rsync service, you need to configure the Rsync protocol for each share that
© Infrant Technologies 84. On the Rsync tab that appears and is shown in Figure E, complete the required information in the Share Access Restriction
© Infrant Technologies 9Create a backup job Now that you’ve enabled the Rsync service and you’ve configured the Rsync protocol for the share you wan
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